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KJ3221X1-BK1 DeltaV Analog Output Module | Emerson
KJ3221X1-BK1 DeltaV Analog Output Module | Emerson
KJ3221X1-BK1 DeltaV Analog Output Module | Emerson

KJ3221X1-BK1 DeltaV Analog Output Module | Emerson


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PRODUCT SKU : KJ3221X1-BK1

PRODUCT TYPE : Analog Output Module

PRODUCT VENDOR : EMERSON


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Product Details

The Emerson KJ3221X1-BK1, also cataloged as the KJ3221X1-BK1 S-Series Analog Output Module, operates as a dedicated hardware component for modulating current loop drivers within DeltaV control systems. This 8-channel hardware unit transforms computerized scaling commands into direct electrical current regulations, injecting continuous instrumentation paths across the network backplane to execute mechanical control element positioning.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model KJ3221X1-BK1 (Alternative Part: 12P4704X042)
Brand Emerson
Origin USA
Weight 0.25 kg
Dimensions Standard S-Series module profile slot parameters
Operating Temp -40 deg C to +70 deg C
Power Consumption 12 VDC at 150 mA (Local Bus Power)
Bussed Field Power 24 VDC at 300 mA
Field Circuit Power 24 VDC at 23 mA per channel
Output Signal Range 4-20 mA with superimposed digital telemetry
Channel Density 8 analog output channels
Shock Resistance 10g 1/2 sine wave for 11 ms
Vibration Resistance 1 mm peak-to-peak from 2 to 13.2 Hz; 0.7g from 13.2 to 150 Hz
Hazardous Certifications ATEX (Ex ec IIC Gc), FM (Class I Div 2), IECEx

Channel-to-Channel Isolation and HART Loop Protocol

Mechanical execution of this S-Series sourcing module relies on distinct physical layer protection to safeguard remote telemetry signals. The module architecture features high-precision digital-to-analog converter chips integrated with rigorous channel-to-channel isolation. This configuration encapsulates localized current surges or grounding anomalies on any single field loop, checking that errors do not corrupt adjacent tracks. Embedded data processors concurrently maintain a 4-20 mA HART loop protocol layer, which passes bi-directional digital instrument diagnostics alongside the analog process control variables without signal attenuation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does this analog output module allow online module extraction while under live backplane bus power?

A: Yes. The hardware configuration supports online hot-swap operations within an active S-Series carrier slot. Integrated current limiting paths prevent voltage drops or data link interruptions on neighboring channels during insertion or extraction cycles.

Q: How is the maximum continuous current limitation calculated across the field ports?

A: Each individual output loop consumes up to 23 mA at 24 VDC under full-scale output conditions, while the collective module architecture relies on a 300 mA maximum bussed field supply allocation to sustain all 8 channels concurrently under peak thermal load.

Field Installation Guidelines

  • Carrier Baseplate Insertion: Align the rear terminal shroud guides perpendicularly with the designated S-Series carrier slot track. Press the hardware inward until the mechanical locking fasteners click completely into position to verify uniform electrical alignment.

  • Hazardous Environment Compliance: All field installation tracks must strictly adhere to Class I Division 2 and Zone 2 safety standards. Route and isolate all 4-20 mA conductors inside certified wireways to safeguard the non-arcing (Ex ec) hardware installation boundary.

  • Shield Ground Maintenance: Terminate the external instrumentation wire shields solely at the core cabinet common grounding bar assembly. Implementing a strict single-point grounding layout prevents low-frequency circulating currents from generating loop interference.

  • Conductor Thermal Specifications: Ensure all field terminal wire connections are torqued down to factory specification limits. Maintain constant positive-pressure cabinet air circulation when working under the maximum operating temperature parameters of +70 deg C to minimize localized heat buildup.

Additional Information

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  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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